Process Identification and PID Control

Process Identification and PID Control enables students and
researchers to understand the basic concepts of feedback control,
process identification, autotuning as well as design and implement
feedback controllers, especially, PID controllers. The first The
first two parts introduce the basics of process control and
dynamics, analysis tools (Bode plot, Nyquist plot) to characterize
the dynamics of the process, PID controllers and tuning, advanced
control strategies which have been widely used in industry. Also,
simple simulation techniques required for practical controller
designs and research on process identification and autotuning are
also included. Part 3 provides useful process identification
methods in real industry. It includes several important
identification algorithms to obtain frequency models or
continuous-time/discrete-time transfer function models from the
measured process input and output data sets. Part 4 introduces
various relay feedback methods to activate the process effectively
for process identification and controller autotuning.

Su Whan Sung is an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Kyungpook National University, Korea. His main research interests are PID controllers, autotuning, and system identification. He has spent over 15 years researching these topics, and has published 50 related papers in SCI journals. His previous work experience includes time as a Senior Researcher with LG Chem and research professorships at Korea's top engineering universities: KAIST and POSTECH. He holds an M.S. and PhD in Chemical Engineering from POSTECH.

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